I can't decide on childcare for my baby

There is a registered cm in my small town. There are three crèches. One is a six mile drive in opposite direction to work. The other is nearer but on dangerous back road. I get good vibes from both, they don't have tv, walkers, staff very well qualified, nice staff.

He other is on route but it seemed more sloppy IYSWIM. Big tv was first thing she showed me on the tour, discussed money first etc.

I know I may seem fussy.

The cheapest option is my favourite by coincidence but there is not much difference between all. But it will add on another twenty mins in the morning.

Cm will only have our baby in the day, I am worried he will only get to do school runs, cbeebies, grocery shop run etc. I know for a fact he won't be doing many activities. But does he need to? I will do a lot with him in the evening (walk in his pram, songs etc) this is also the nearest?

I would prefer a crèche than a cm on her own, if I need to raise issues etc i would rather a more professional set up and it concerns me why there are no other children using her. I don't know my neighbours well enough to ask.

Fussy?? You are entitled to try to find the very best place you can - it's your baby you are looking at leaving there, not your dry cleaning! 'Fussy' is good!

I can see what you mean about preferring to have a 'professional' relationship, but to be honest, I would go with a CM as I think babies are much better off in a home from home environment whenever possible.

If you are worried about him bonding with her - don't be, it's a good thing and does NOT lessen his bond with you, love isn't limited and you will always be his Mum.

I would ring the CM your friend recommended and go and see her. If you like her but she doesn't have a space ask her to keep your number & call you if/when she has one as you might want to move him. I would go and see the other CM too.

If you decide to go for the creche - I would go for the one that you like the best and is not on the dangerous backroad - yes it's another 20 minutes in the morning, but I would much rather that than risk life & limb every day, twice a day, with my baby in the car.

Well I have narrowed it down to the nice nursery adding twenty mins, it is in a rural area. Small numbers, home poked meals, beautiful facilities. It won't affect the evening run as I will be taking him swimming etc and its nearer town.

I have ruled out local cm after net searches through the night. I had a feeling that wouldn't be right.

You are right, no one will love him like you but he will be loved...very much.

I am a cm and have used cms, nurseries and nannies for my now grown up children so I know the pros and cons of all types of child care.

As a cm I love my little ones very much. My own children have grown up and because of things I will not get grand children. The children I look after are my grandchildren now.

I haven't seen them since the Friday before Xmas and I am bloody missing them.

I am registered for three little folk at a time but only on one day a week do I have the full amount. I don't have enough knees for three... Having two at a time gives them lots and lots of cuddles and snuggles....and helps with my poor back and my sanity!

You choose what you feel is best for your little fellow.... Go with your gut feeling.

I think decision governing on childcare, including finding a child care or early education is a toughest decision for every parent. But be sure, before coming to final conclusion take care of every aspects whether it be family's needs and the environment you and your child will feel most comfortable with.

My daughter goes to a nursery.One consideration you might want to have, is what school you are planning on your child going to. I deliberately chose a nursery not far from my school of choice so that hopefully she will make friendships that will then continue into school.